Government/Public Affairs/Museums/Public Relations

Government/Public Affairs

http://www.criminaljusticedegreeschools.com/ - Review this leading resource to understand requirements needed to enter and advance in over 70 profiled criminal justice and legal studies careers. Explore in-depth leader career interviews, news and much more.

www.govtjobs.com - Lists openings in city, county, and local governments. Includes a directory of executive search firms.

www.hhs.gov - Opportunity will include exposure to a number of Federal Programs that HHS oversees, and an opportunity to work on issues that are on the fore front of our nations needs. In this Program you will build a strong foundation of leadership, technical and strategic skills as well as participate in the development of internal strategies and planning for the organization.

http://www.how-to-become-a-police-officer.com/ - For those interested in police work and law enforcement, our in-depth and step-by-step career guide written by a former law enforcement officer and current criminal justice professor offers no nonsense advice of this career and what to expect in the process. There is expert advice in the form of written and video interviews and a sortable salary table and outlook by state.

www.pacareerlink.state.pa.us - Search and view employer job openings. Please remember, to apply for jobs you must be a US citizen, a permanent resident alien, or be authorized to work in the United States.On-Line Mass Recruitment -Complete an on-line application to apply for current job openings with selected employers.

www.careers.state.gov - Americans looking to serve their country and experience interesting careers with a global lifestyle can explore hundreds of current opportunities in the Foreign and Civil Service. Interactive questionnaires, videos and flash presentations help users see if they should consider being the face of America to the world.

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